Record-Breaking world’s largest car carrier, designed to transport an impressive 9,200 vehicles
China’s automotive giant BYD has unveiled the “BYD Shenzhen,” the world’s largest car carrier, designed to transport an impressive 9,200 vehicles. Spanning 219 meters in length and 37.7 meters in width, the vessel employs cutting-edge LNG dual-fuel technology, significantly reducing emissions and fuel consumption to set new standards in sustainable shipping.
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This groundbreaking carrier is BYD’s fourth roll-on/roll-off ship introduced within a year, with its predecessors boasting a 7,000-car capacity. Looking ahead, BYD plans to grow its fleet to eight advanced vessels by 2026, reinforcing its global expansion and commitment to eco-friendly logistics.
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The launch comes amid BYD’s rapid international growth, driven by a surge in electric vehicle (EV) exports. The company exported over 417,000 EVs in 2024, reflecting a 71.9% increase compared to the previous year, solidifying its position as a leader in the global EV market.
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